about campaign news of the dayiskatrinavandenheuvel, the editor and publisher of the "nation" magazine. so glad to have you here. >> it's terrific to be on "the war room." >> jennifer: it is great to you have here. we've been featuring a lot of the nation's articles so i'm glad to have the big ca kahuna present with us. since you're following all of this stuff so closely let me start with sheldon adelson. do you think that romney's relationship with him and other corporate donors completely -- is completely transactional? that they're expecting something in return? >> absolutely. on some level, you could see in that politico interview you cited, it is almost like adelson is paying protection money. but you know, mitt romney is not the favorite of the conservative right wing movement. but he is the vehicle for the money that the koch brothers, shelley adelsons, the big super pac people are putting in. why are they putting it in, jennifer? it is for them. not for millions of americans the 99%. for these people,

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: there was such a glut of gas.hurricanekatrinaitwas up to $15. now two bucks. so cheap and so plentiful. a lot of people don't want to sort of embrace the idea this is actually good for the environment still after all a fossil fuel. >> it is. it is not the end of the solution to climate change. listen we tried for 20 years with kyoto and e.u. definitely wanted to do a lot of good. i'm from europe. we ended up paying 20 or $30 billion to cut carbon emissions half what you guys done and done it for free. actually you made money doing it because you also got cheaper energy. that is the way forward. also for china and india and everyone else. melissa: that is the argument too. a lot of people who are proponents of solar and wind and whatever don't want to hear is that while fracking has been profitable it has helped the environment. at the same time, you look at things like there was this big story today out of wyoming where encana is drilling and there's a well that is contaminated one way or the other. seems like it from the reports. they're dealing with all this. the neighbors in the neighborho

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. >> new orleans so the greatest decline. with 35,000. 2000-2010. withhurricanekatrina. theybelieve that this is caused for people wanting to live closer to their jobs. >> this dear trapped in a manhole and davis county, utah. take a look. they had no idea but they saved him. and told him up like that. that phone was not hurt. and struggling. and that- faw n.. was not hurt. britain's royal family is not going to file a complaint. over those infamous nude photos. this photograph was only published in one of the newspapers. you saw that that it was everywhere. and they were hoping that they would just let it go away. with his role in afghanistan. >> kate middleton. >> we will be back as the kron 4 morning news continues. this two-alarm fire continues. and students going to class with heavy hearts. a classmate hurt and killed. and a critical mass cyclists, gatherings. the kron 4 morning news continues. fan (male announer) live from the kron 4 news station, this is the kron 4 news. >> good morning in the top stories that we are following. developing news out of san jose. new pictures of

duringkatrina. itwas built using recycled material and runs on solar energy. we all know now, wolf blitzer, you are a fan of lil' wayne. >> that's right. for all the viewers who tuned in yesterday, you corrected me on that, wolf. >> once corrected brooke baldwin who kept calling rihanna riha a rihanna. >> it's good to know that one too. >> you're not the first cnn person i corrected on the air. >> from now i'm just going to call you lil' wolf. >> thanks, lil' lisa. a woman thought she stumbled on a rare find at a flea market. she bought this for $7, planned to sell it to the highest bidder. why the fbi is now saying not so fast. when you take a closer look. ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in co ...at the best schools in the they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. leve ir tehers ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke w

." this is george w. bush saying "can i hear you now?" this wasafterkatrina. wehad five refugees in our house. this guy is up in front. here is the chicago skyline. we're from fema. a guy here as fast as we could. we understand a cow started a fire? -- we got here as fast as we could. this is what i am talking about. sometimes the cartoons are serious. humor is a great vehicle to express your opinion. there are days to take your foot off the throw. we were debating security versus civil liberties. this is on call sam with the constitution saying "so, where do i draw the line?" sometimes you talk like you did not write yourself because it turned out well. i always have liked it as a drawing. the current president likes to smoke. he claims he quit. it is called "on filtered spending." it says "i cannot seem to quit." republans have people who say "it is my turn." i was lucky enough to cover both conventions. the average age of the delegates was almost dead at the republican convention. that is not a good sign for a party moving forward. this is fidel castro saying "we are throwing out our old e

. this is george w. bush saying, can i hear you now? [laughter] this was of courseafterkatrina. wehave a -- had a five refuges and our house. my wife is from new orleans. it was infuriating to see fema's reaction. -- we are from fema, we got here as fast as we could. we understand a cow started a fire? [laughter] and this is what i'm talking about. and sometimes the curtains are serious. humor is a great vehicle to express your opinion. but there are days when you take your foot off of your throat. when we are debating security versus civil liberty, and it is an uncle sam -- so, where do i draw the line? i really like the drawing. sometimes you actually talk like you did not draw it yourself. because it turned out well. but his posture is tortured. i have always liked this drawing. the president, of course, the current president likes to smoke. claims he spent. -- claims he quit. it is like unfiltered spending. he says i can't seem to quit. and republicans have their problems. people say it is my turn. from bulk, to mccain, to mitt romney. i was lucky enough to cover both conventions. i have to